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Commissioner Emphasises Need To Monitor FADAMA Projects
The Rivers State Commissioner for Agriculture, Hon. Emma Chinda, has stressed the need for field monitoring and supervision of Fadama III project in the state.
This is to ensure the effective implementation and execution of the project in the state.
The Commissioner stated this during the week, while on a field trip monitor with the zonal Fadama coordinating office, South-South team at Omudioga, Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State.
He advised staff of the state Fadama office not to disburse money to farmers and sit back in the office, rather, that as soon as cheques are issued to the farmer-beneficiaries, they should immediately monitor the drawn-down and use of the money to enable farmers use the money for the intended purpose towards achieving the aims and objectives of the project in the state.
Speaking during the visit, the Zonal Fadama Coordinating Officer, South-South team leader, Dr. Isaiah Toby said that the two-day supervision mission was arranged to monitor the level of Fadama III project implementation in the South South comprising Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom and Cross River States.
According to him, “the mission is not a fault finding one, rather, it is geared towards discovering the problems that are affecting the effective implementation and execution of the project in the state and as well proffer solutions on the best approach that would benefit rural farmers in preparation for the visit of the World Bank mission later this year.”
The Zonal Co-ordinator, advised various Fadama Users Group (FUG) and Fadama Community Associations (FCA) in the selected communities in the state to co-operate with the visiting monitoring team as this is an indication of the Federal, State Governments and the World Bank preparedness to encourage agriculture and enhance food production in the country, farmers being the main target, he noted.